
Master of Diagnostic Radiography
Duration: 2 Year(s)
The University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Course TypeMaster
Course Specialty
Diagnostic Technology
Affiliation
The University of Sydney
Overview
- The Master of Diagnostic Radiography at the University of Sydney is a comprehensive professional programme designed to prepare students for practice as diagnostic radiographers. Students learn to operate a range of medical imaging technologies—from mobile X-ray machines to MRI, CT and cardiac imaging units—and to critically analyse image data for diagnostic utility and safety.
- Clinical placements across public and private sectors allow students to apply theory to practice and gain industry experience, under supervision, in real healthcare settings.
- The programme’s completion meets the accreditation requirements for provisional registration as a diagnostic radiographer in Australia, offering graduates opportunities in a range of health-care settings (hospital imaging departments, private clinics, diagnostic centres).
Fee (INR):
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Stipend (INR):
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Accomodation:
Hostel Facility
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- Hold a recognised bachelor’s (or higher) degree (or equivalent).
- Demonstrate academic merit (minimum GPA/WAM as per university requirements).
- For international applicants: provide proof of English-language proficiency and equivalency of prior qualification.
Minimum Education
Bachelor Degree
Admission Process:
- Hold the required prior qualification (bachelor’s or higher) and meet English-language proficiency.
- Submit an online application to the University of Sydney for the Master of Diagnostic Radiography by the relevant application deadline.
- University assesses applications based on academic record (GPA/WAM), prior qualification, and for international students, equivalency and English language.
- If offered a place, accept the offer and enrol — commence full-time study of the 96 credit-point programme over 2 years.
- Engage in clinical placements and complete required units of study as set out in the Course Handbook.
- After completion, apply for registration as a diagnostic radiographer via the MRPBA (pending supervised practice) if required.